Jul 17 Thursday
This annual competition is open to artists living in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin. The Freeport Art Museum's annual Regional Juried Exhibition (RJE) mission is to offer established and emerging artists the opportunity to debut work created in the last two years. Opening on Saturday, May 10, 2025, the show runs through July 19, 2025. As FAM has gained a distinguished reputation for displaying a wide range of contemporary art, this exhibition has become a visitor's favorite.
Each year, FAM invites a new juror to select approximately 50 artworks for inclusion, and to give awards for first, second, third place, and honorable mention. This year's juror is Rodrick Whetstone, an Assistant Professor of Graphic Design teaching in the Department of Art and Design at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville. Award winners are announced at the opening reception.
The museum is open 10-5 Tuesday-Friday; 12-5 Saturday; closed Sunday and Monday
Larry Bond, Lowden Gallery, July 1 - August 31
Through the years I have experimented with different forms of 2D and 3D art .Acrylics, oil, charcoal, pen and ink, and watercolor have been my primary painting and drawing mediums; however, my first love is Watercolor.
In terms of competition and recognition I have won several awards, entered numerous art show competitions, and was accepted into the 2018 San Diego Watercolor Society’s International Watercolor Show. I have won awards from shows at The Next Picture Show, Dixon, Illinois, Norris Gallery, St. Charles, Illinois, and Illinois Watercolor Society Member Shows. I am a Signature Member of the Illinois Watercolor Society.
When asked to describe my style I often describe it as “realistic contemporary with an occasional abstract slant”. In short, I want the viewer to see the painting as mostly realistic and be drawn-in to the scene. I enjoy painting Urbanscapes, Abstracts and Rural Landscapes.
Sam Tucibat, Feature Wall, July 1 -July 31
Sam Tucibat is a retired instructor of photography and graphic design who taught for twenty years at Highland Community College in Freeport, IL.
Sam’s creativity is motivated by the wonder of exploring new visual territory through the powerful medium of digital photographic composition. His method involves combining photographs or parts of photographs into one visual space, building unique images that are greater than the sum of their parts.
June 1 – July 31: Taft Gallery - Artist Mary Howe
Born and raised on the Northwest side of the city in Chicago, Mary along with her husband George moved to the quaint town of Oregon Illinois in 2019. After raising two sons, a long career in retail management and real estate Mary finally found the time to dedicate herself to her favorite hobby of painting.
Mary continues to welcome the challenges of working through landscapes, still life and portraits as well as participating in the Rock River Valley Painters Guild Plein Air Group.
Calling all Supa Buddies, we need your help! Petey has escaped, again, and is up to no good at DeKalb Public Library. Join our team of supa-dupa crime fighters to stop him and his villainous friends.
Training begins at 2:00 p.m. with activities, games, and crafts that will aid you in catching the bad guys. Then, at 3:00 p.m., watch the Dog Man movie, to see how a pro does it. Popcorn and drinks will be served before the movie begins. It’s going to be dog-tastic!
This program is free and recommended for families with children ages 6-12. No registration is required.
For more information, please contact Stormy at stormye@dkpl.org or at (815) 756-9568 ext. 3350.
Timber Lake Playhouse presents the musical "Waitress," based on the 2007 comedy drama motion picture written by Adrienne Shelly, July 11-27. Book by Jessie Nelson. Music and Lyrics by Sara Bareilles.
"Waitress" is a deliciously funny and passionate musical about love, friendship, and following your dreams. With a sweet, moving story centered around a small-town mother-to-be, it has all the ingredients to tug at your heartstrings.
WAITRESS Is presented through specialarrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. www.mtishows.com
Friday July 11th, 7:30 PMSaturday July 12th, 2:00 PMSaturday July 12th, 7:30 PMSunday July 13th, 2:00 PMTuesday July 15th, 7:30 PMWednesday July 16th, 2:00 PMWednesday July 16th, 7:30 PMThursday July 17th, 2:00 PMFriday July 18th, 7:30 PMSaturday July 19th, 7:30 PMSunday July 20th, 2:00 PMTuesday July 22nd, 7:30 PMWednesday July 23rd, 2:00 PMWednesday July 23rd, 7:30 PMThursday July 24th, 2:00 PMFriday July 25th, 7:30 PMSunday July 27th, 2:00 PM
The Putnam County Public Library District is pleased to host “Language of Flowers,” a special presentation by Marcy Lautanen-Raleigh from Backyard Patch Herbs on Thursday, July 17th at 6:00 p.m. at the Granville Branch.This engaging program invites attendees to explore the captivating world of floriography, the Victorian-era practice of conveying messages through flowers. Participants will discover the symbolic meanings behind various blooms and learn how “talking bouquets” were once used to communicate sentiments too delicate to be spoken aloud.
The event will feature a live demonstration on the creation of tussie-mussies and elegant floral arrangements, offering a practical and artistic look at this timeless tradition. Participants will also have the opportunity to interpret a curated selection of symbolic bouquets, applying the knowledge they’ve gained in a meaningful and interactive way.
This program is free and open to the public. All are welcome to attend and enjoy an evening of history, creativity, and floral inspiration. For additional information, please contact the Putnam County Public Library District at 815-339-2038. The Granville Branch is located at 214 S. McCoy Street, Granville.
Malta Music in the ParkThursday, July 17th 6-8 PMYankee Cowboy BandPress Box Food TruckAndale Taco ShopBYOB
The Dixon Municipal Band presents Summer Sounds 2025 on Thursday evenings at the Page Park Band Shell at 7:30 P.M.
Carrie: the Musical is a powerful show the explores challenges that students and young adults experience worldwide. Clinical health professionals will be available to open discussions and incite positive change through art.